In social sciences we say, "Correlation is not causation"
I think the computer science version would be, "Temporal Contiguity does not equal causation"
Let me explain. Many people, myself included, think that because error y happens right after event x that event x must have caused error y. But event x could have caused event t which stopped protocol a from working causing error 1. There, now you got it.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
parallelism
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causation,
clients,
correlation,
logic,
philosophy,
smart computers,
temporal contiguity
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